September 18, 2024
The EU Marie-Curie-Network „DYnamic control in hybrid plasmonic NAnopores: road to next generation multiplexed single MOlecule detection DYNAMO“ is organizing a research and training network for developing the next-generation single molecule technologies using hybrid DNA and metallic nanostructures.
Within a three-day network workshop of the doctoral program, there will be a joint DYNAMO/b-ACT matter event on Wednesday, September 18, where doctoral students can present their research in lectures. The network will include academic and high-tech industry partners that are experts in optical spectroscopy, DNA nanostructure, nanopore technology, and single molecule detection. The DYNAMO objective is to prepare the next generation of highly skilled researchers that will advance the science of single molecule detection and characterisation.
Agenda of the joint DYNAMO b-ACTmatter Lecture
9:00 – 10:30: Session 1: Structural DNA nanotechnology – DNA nanostructures, design principles, methods, supra-structure assembly (Lecturer: Dr. Henri Franquelim)
10:30 – 11:00: Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30: Session 2: DNA-based colloidal assembly – colloidal assembly, CNT alignment, DNA-based lithography, applications (Lecturer: Prof. Ralf Seidel)
12:30 – 14:00: Lunch break
14:00 – 15:30: Session 3: Tech Transfer and IP (Lecturer: Dr. Susanne Ebitsch)
16:00: End of Joint Lecture